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Piping and Tubing
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CSI (Central States Industrial)
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Materials of Construction for Biopharmaceutical Water Systems, Part 2
Michelle M. Gonzalez Principal Engineer Corporate Engineering and Capital Projects Amgen, Inc.
Stainless steels are uniquely qualified for bioprocessing applications not only because of their long service life, availability, and fabricability, but also because they are non- corroding, non-contaminant, can be polished to very ...
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Proper selection of the size and materials for a piping system involves several basic design considerations. The first step involves determining whether to use piping or tubing. The next step is to establish the size of the pipe or tube, then to select the proper wall thickness, the surface roughness, and finally the alloy selection based on the environment both inside and outside the tube.
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Chemical services of any kind may require special alloys for corrosion resistance, freedom from metal ion contamination, or both. Bioprocessing applications can have even more stringent requirements, due to the high degree of cleanliness required to convey sterile and non-sterile products or solutions. Tubing and/or piping systems, must, therefore meet these requirements in their fabrication, ...
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Victaulic Company
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Keeping Your Cool: Grooved Technology as a Means to More Efficient Data Center Construction and Operation
www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2009 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WP-05 Rev. A
For many years, air cooled systems provided sufficient cooling capacity for data centers; however, increased computing density produces more heat and, ...
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While friction from a pipe system's surface roughness directly influences head (energy) loss, proper selection of materials minimizes erosion of pipe in critical flow regions.
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